Mitt Romney Changes Position On Gay Rights

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Mitt Romney Changes Position On Gay Rights In 1994, during the Massachusetts Senate race, Mitt Romney's views on gay equality ran left to those of his opponent, Democrat veteran Ted Kennedy. In 2006, Bay Windows, a Boston gay newspaper published excerpts from a letter then written by Romney to the Log Cabin Republicans, seeking support in the race against Kennedy. He wrote, "If we are to achieve the goals we share, we must make equality for gays and lesbians a mainstream concern." He went on to write, "My opponent cannot do this. I can and will." Of course, Romney lost the round. However, it has to be pointed out that …. Mitt Romney Flip Flops on Issues , he has only proved how easily he can let go of his principles in his bid for power. Or does it indicate that he simply does not have any principles to speak of? during his earlier, unsuccessful run for Massachusetts governor against Democrat Ted Kennedy, Romney projected himself as being committed to a Mitt Romney Jobs Plan - How He Is Going To Get America Back to Work Romney unveiled his detailed 59 points job plan to supporters to coincide with Obama's new plan to encourage job creation in the United States. He has repeatedly stated that Obama doesn't know the first thing about job creation as he has never worked in the private sector. Romney further points out that he has worked in the private sector for much of his career, which is unlike his current GOP rival Rick Perry…. Mitt Romney on the Issues - Understanding What He Stands For Where is Mitt Romney on the issues we care about in 2012? This is the question that many Republicans are asking these days as the 2012 Republican primaries get underway. Mitt Romney is clearly the front runner candidate for the GOP today, but there are other candidates who have a chance to win too. Romney and Sarah Palin are fairly well-known among most of the presidential hopefuls, so they have an advantage in the early Republican polls. Let's explore Mitt Romney on the issues that are important to everyone in 2012! Debt Ceiling Decision of 2011, Global Warming, Abortion, Religion, HealthCare, Economic Policies http://www.emmateps.com http://teps999organocoffee.blogspot.com/

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Mitt Romney Changes Position On Gay Rights

In 1994, during the Massachusetts Senate race, Mitt Romney's views on gay equality ran left to those of

his opponent, Democrat veteran Ted Kennedy. In 2006, Bay Windows, a Boston gay newspaper

published excerpts from a letter then written by Romney to the Log Cabin Republicans, seeking support

in the race against Kennedy. He wrote, "If we are to achieve the goals we share, we must make equality

for gays and lesbians a mainstream concern." He went on to write, "My opponent cannot do this. I can

and will." Of course, Romney lost the round. However, it has to be pointed out that ….

Mitt Romney Flip Flops on Issues

…, he has only proved how easily he can let go of his principles in his bid for power. Or does it indicate

that he simply does not have any principles to speak of?

…during his earlier, unsuccessful run for Massachusetts governor against Democrat Ted Kennedy,

Romney projected himself as being committed to a …

Mitt Romney Jobs Plan - How He Is Going To Get America Back to Work

Romney unveiled his detailed 59 points job plan to supporters to coincide with Obama's new plan to

encourage job creation in the United States. He has repeatedly stated that Obama doesn't know the first

thing about job creation as he has never worked in the private sector. Romney further points out that he

has worked in the private sector for much of his career, which is unlike his current GOP rival Rick Perry….

Mitt Romney on the Issues - Understanding What He Stands For

Where is Mitt Romney on the issues we care about in 2012? This is the question that many Republicans

are asking these days as the 2012 Republican primaries get underway. Mitt Romney is clearly the front

runner candidate for the GOP today, but there are other candidates who have a chance to win too.

Romney and Sarah Palin are fairly well-known among most of the presidential hopefuls, so they have an

advantage in the early Republican polls.

Let's explore Mitt Romney on the issues that are important to everyone in 2012!

Debt Ceiling Decision of 2011, Global Warming, Abortion, Religion, HealthCare, Economic Policies

http://www.emmateps.com http://teps999organocoffee.blogspot.com/